Hey everyone!
The trip is one month away and we are getting excited. The FOB team is busy finishing up last minute logistics and planning and it's great to see everything coming together: it means we are that much closer to enjoying four days of bike riding, volunteering and spending time with a bunch of cool people!
Find our Go Fund Me page here: gf.me/u/jyyu2f
Thank you to the Harvest Moon Society!
After some time of rest and processing our trip, we want to share a bit about our experience with you folks who supported ...
Friday, July 20, 2018
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Farmhands on Bikes: Who We Are
We are an independent group of people who are planning to join up to do a short bike tour, volunteering on farms in South-Western Manitoba along the way. This tour will be called Farmhands on Bikes and take place Aug. 17-20, 2018. As biking farmhands, we hope to build relationships between the urban and rural, people and the land.
The idea
This pilot project grew
from the minds of a couple of bike enthusiasts and budding small-scale farmers.
We hope that this bike tour could become an annual endeavor in the future
| Erin is a full-time urban farmer ready to lend her expertise during our Aug. tour. |
So here is the idea/plan:
Through partnership with FortWhyte Farms and The WRENCH, a bike shop in Winnipeg, we have invited 6 youth from inner-city Winnipeg to join us on a short bike tour in South-Western Manitoba. The plan is to cycle between several farms in the Pembina Valley region over August 17 – 20, 2018. We would stop at a couple of different farms to visit and lend a hand during harvest season. We would also pitch our tents on their land and rest up for the following day of cycling and working.
Why?
There are a number of
reasons why we want to embark on this adventure. Firstly, cycling is a
wonderful way to experience the landscape. We are a group of youth and young adults who want to
experience the landscape through this slow form of transportation and to grow in
love for the land. This project aims to bridge the urban-rural divide while
encouraging young people to explore the practice of farming. The folks who will
be participating in this adventure will be diverse, both the farmers who we
will be visiting and ourselves. We hope to bring together
Indigenous people, newcomers, and settlers within Manitoba to build a more
interconnected community. This project will encourage young people to learn
about and engage in our food system enabling them to grow in confidence, learn
about themselves and the land upon which they will travel and work.
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